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Best Sweet Treats Restaurants in Chatham

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Dat Donut
Texas-style oversized donuts that make a $ box feel generous.

Notable Picks

$ Chatham
A South Side donut counter built on Texas-style oversized rings and a steady rotation of classics that hit best when they’re fresh and warm. It’s a quick-stop sweet fix with real value—go early, mix sizes, and leave with a box that feeds more than one craving.
Must-Try Dishes: Big Dat donut, Apple fritter, Glazed donut
What Makes it Special: Texas-style oversized donuts that make a $ box feel generous.

Worthy Picks

Chatham Bakeries, Brunch
A bakery-cafe that functions like a community kitchen—dessert case up front, savory plates behind it, and a casual room meant for quick check-ins. Brunch here is best framed as “something sweet plus something filling,” with slices and café-style picks that work for takeout or a short sit-down.
Must-Try Dishes: Caramel cake, Sweet potato pie, Lemonade
What Makes it Special: Bakery-first brunch where dessert quality is the anchor.
$ Chatham Bakery
A Caribbean-leaning neighborhood bakery where the draw is fresh-baked breads and simple sweets rather than polished presentation. Go for warm loaves and cookies when you want something specific to the community’s taste memory—best as a quick stop with a clear order in mind.
Must-Try Dishes: Jamaican hard dough bread, Fresh-baked cookies, Warm bread loaves
What Makes it Special: Caribbean bakery staples with fresh-bread-first energy.
$ Chatham Ice Cream
A small neighborhood-format stop that reads like an old-school ice-cream-and-candy counter—built for quick walk-in treats rather than a sit-down experience. Best used as a simple dessert errand when you want something cold and sweet without the commute.
Must-Try Dishes: Ice Cream (assorted), Candy Counter Picks, Frozen Treats (seasonal)
What Makes it Special: Local ice cream + candy setup designed for fast neighborhood dessert runs.